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25 Smallest Countries and Territories in the World

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The ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle were big fans of city-states, by definition modest in size — like their hometown of Athens –, because they felt the most reasonable and virtuous governing systems originate from citizens who are directly acquainted with each other. This perception that all (good) politics is local was echoed by the founders of the United States who lauded federalism because they felt states adhered to this classical ideal that, when it comes to governing, smaller is better.

Smaller populations do tend to have shared values and experiences, which helps make them more governable and content — especially if they’re relatively rich on a per-capita basis. An oft-cited example is Norway, with 5.5 million mostly ethnically similar people living on 149,000 square miles. It’s easy to see why a small and wealthy capitalist democracy with a strong socialist safety net would be home to what the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network has described as some of the world’s happiest people. (These are the richest countries in the world.)

Countries and territories with tiny populations and limited land size might be easier to govern and, generally speaking, have more content populations, but what they get in manageability they lose in military and economic muscle — even though a number remain dependent territories of larger countries, vestiges of their colonial pasts.

Tiny countries and territories depend on fewer revenue-generating channels. Some micro-countries provide offshore tax-haven services to wealthy individuals and corporations. Many are islands that rely heavily on tourism. (Small islands around the world are also particularly vulnerable to the effects of global warming. These are 20 islands that will disappear in your lifetime.)

To identify the least populated states in the world, 24/7 Tempo reviewed social and economic data for 232 states and territories — including member states, non-member states, non-self-governing member states, and official designated areas — recognized by the United Nations from from World Population Prospects 2019, published by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

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25. Saint Kitts and Nevis
> 2020 population: 53,192
> Land area: 100 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Hoboken, New Jersey

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24. Faroe Islands
> 2020 population: 48,865
> Land area: 540 square miles
> Geographic location: Northern Europe
> Sovereignty: Kingdom of Denmark
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Cypress, California

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23. Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
> 2020 population: 42,882
> Land area: 13 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: Kingdom of the Netherlands
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Rohnert Park, California

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22. Monaco
> 2020 population: 39,244
> Land area: .77 square miles
> Geographic location: Western Europe
> Sovereignty: Sovereign
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Norwich, Connecticut

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21. Turks and Caicos Islands
> 2020 population: 38,718
> Land area: 366 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Wausau, Wisconsin

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20. Saint Martin (French part)
> 2020 population: 38,659
> Land area: 19 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: France
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Hollister, California

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19. Liechtenstein
> 2020 population: 38,137
> Land area: 61 square miles
> Geographic location: Western Europe
> Sovereignty: Sovereign
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Lynnwood, Washington

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18. San Marino
> 2020 population: 33,938
> Land area: 23 square miles
> Geographic location: Southern Europe
> Sovereignty: Italy
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Seaside, California

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17. Gibraltar
> 2020 population: 33,691
> Land area: 2.6 square miles
> Geographic location: Southern Europe
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Adelanto, California

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16. British Virgin Islands
> 2020 population: 30,237
> Land area: 58 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Newington, Connecticut

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15. Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba
> 2020 population: 26,221
> Land area: 171 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: Kingdom of the Netherlands
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Superior, Wisconsin

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14. Palau
> 2020 population: 18,092
> Land area: 177 square miles
> Geographic location: Micronesia
> Sovereignty: United States
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Oxon Hill, Maryland

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13. Cook Islands
> 2020 population: 17,564
> Land area: 91 square miles
> Geographic location: Polynesia
> Sovereignty: New Zealand
> Comparably populated U.S. city: White Settlement, Texas

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12. Anguilla
> 2020 population: 15,002
> Land area: 35 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Swampscott, Massachusetts

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11. Tuvalu
> 2020 population: 11,792
> Land area: 10 square miles
> Geographic location: Polynesia
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Viera East, Florida

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10. Wallis and Futuna Islands
> 2020 population: 11,246
> Land area: 77 square miles
> Geographic location: Polynesia
> Sovereignty: France
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Westview, Florida

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9. Nauru
> 2020 population: 10,834
> Land area: 8 square miles
> Geographic location: Micronesia
> Sovereignty: Australia
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Oak Grove, South Carolina

8. Saint Barthélemy
> 2020 population: 9,885
> Land area: 8 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: France
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Smithville, Missouri

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7. Saint Helena
> 2020 population: 6,071
> Land area: 118 square miles
> Geographic location: Western Africa
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Tequesta, Florida

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6. Saint Pierre and Miquelon
> 2020 population: 5,795
> Land area: 93 square miles
> Geographic location: North America
> Sovereignty: France
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Piedmont, South Carolina

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5. Montserrat
> 2020 population: 4,999
> Land area: 39 square miles
> Geographic location: Caribbean
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Centreville, Illinois

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4. Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
> 2020 population: 3,483
> Land area: 4,700 square miles
> Geographic location: South America
> Sovereignty: United Kingdom
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Delshire, Ohio

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3. Niue
> 2020 population: 1,618
> Land area: 100 square miles
> Geographic location: Polynesia
> Sovereignty: Sovereign
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Taylorsville, Kentucky

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2. Tokelau
> 2020 population: 1,350
> Land area: 04 square miles
> Geographic location: Polynesia
> Sovereignty: Sovereign

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1. Vatican City
> 2020 population: 809
> Land area: .17 square miles
> Geographic location: Southern Europe
> Sovereignty: Sovereign
> Comparably populated U.S. city: Ogden, Illinois

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